Millennium Post

WTO sets up dispute panel on India-us case on Export subsidies

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NEW DELHI: The World Trade Organisati­on's dispute settlement body has set up a panel to examine the US complaint against certain export-subsidy measures by India as both the sides failed to resolve the issue at consultati­on level, an official said.

In March, the US dragged India to the global trade body's dispute settlement mechanism over export subsidies, saying that these incentives were harming the American companies.

"The process of compositio­n of dispute panel is over. The working procedure and the time table for the panel proceeding­s has been circulated," the official added.

The US has requested for the establishm­ent of a dispute panel to examine the allegation­s on India's export incentive measures.

Seeking consultati­on under the aegis of the WTO is the first step of dispute settlement process. If the two nations are not able to reach a mutually agreed solution through consultati­on, the complainan­t can request for a WTO dispute settlement panel to review the matter.

The US has challenged India's export subsidy programmes such as Merchandis­e Exports from India Scheme in the WTO, asserting that these initiative­s harm its companies by creating an uneven playing field.

They have stated that all WTO members, including India, are required to provide subsidies consistent with provisions of the WTO'S Agreement on Subsidies and Countervai­ling Measures, including refraining from providing subsidies contingent upon export performanc­e.

During the consultati­on process, the US had alleged that India was continuing to grant these export-contingent subsidies and even expanded the scope and scale of the subsidies.

India had stated that it was disappoint­ed that the US chose to move forward with a request for a panel, as it believed bilateral consultati­ons held on April 11 were constructi­ve.

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